Plain-English translation of NCT07479433 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
The NAVIGATE-PCI Registry is studying whether a new tool called PCI Navigator โ which uses information from heart CT scans โ can help doctors plan heart stent procedures more effectively. Researchers will compare how procedures go before and after doctors start using this new planning tool, looking at factors like procedure time, radiation exposure, and use of contrast dye.
Heart stent procedures are common treatments for blocked arteries, but doctors want to know if using CT scan information before the procedure can help them plan better, reduce radiation and dye exposure, and perform procedures more efficiently.
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If you join this registry, your doctors will collect information about your procedure โ including your medical history, how the procedure goes, and your hospital outcomes โ but you will not have any follow-up visits after you leave the hospital. Your participation involves allowing researchers to review your existing CT scan and procedure records to see whether the new planning tool helped your doctors.
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United States
Sponsor
HeartFlow, Inc.
Enrollment target
~5,000 participants
Started
March 2026
Primary completion
September 2026
Age range
18 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in March 2026.
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Central contact
Abby Doctolero
St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center Columbia University
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